Nintendo has signed a deal with Japanese developer MultiTerm to utilize the game development suite MassPlayer for use with the Nintendo GameCube. Thereby, MultiTerm will begin offering its network tools package to licensed GameCube developers beginning this September. According to MultiTerm representatives, the tools package is ideal for GameCube developers due to its high-speed data processing and server monitoring capabilities. For reference, MultiTerm recently signed a similar agreement with Sony to offer the network tools package to PlayStation 2 developers.

Interesting to say the least, maybe the big N is working on online games deep within the company walls...

What say you people? We must find some way to infiltrate those walls.. d'oh where'd I put that janitor's costume!?

Black Ace

07-30-2002, 03:12 PM

I smells Mario Kart online.

Vicviper

07-30-2002, 03:55 PM

Mario Kart online!!!:eek: 8)

Oh that will be sweet. Having battles and races with more than 4 players.

Or how about Mario Party online. :eek: :eek:

Black Sugar

07-30-2002, 08:57 PM

Maybe F-Zero GC should also be considerate.

Only time will tell.

Kid0_oIcarus

07-31-2002, 10:06 AM

Are teh 0nl1n3 4rm13s r34dy y3t!?
(Are we there yet?)

Gamecube22

08-01-2002, 06:08 PM

Will they have rankings for all of the games? I hope they keep track of your records. That'd be phat!

Kid0_oIcarus

08-05-2002, 12:55 PM

I dunno yet, they're probably still working on it behind closed doors. I doubt we'll learn anything this solid for quite a while.